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Could you tell me what the difference is between"He is finished" and "He finished" in the sentence? Hi! I read an article, I was confused of this sentence, When he is finished, Peter says, " I'm proud of you, buddy." Can I revise it as "when he finished'? What is the difference between them? Please explain it in English. Thanks. ---------the below is updated: The context is, Joseph delivers a speech about his dog. When he is finished, fellow member Peter says, " I'm proud of you, buddy." Thanks.
18 de may. de 2017 10:41
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I agree with one of the other commenters, a little more context is needed as there could be more than one way to explain it depending on the situation
18 de mayo de 2017
@Cher I updated the context, please check it. Thanks.
18 de mayo de 2017
He finished the work. (Active sentence) __________________________________________ He is finished/ It is mostly used in some particular conditions such as "finishing a book" or "finishing an exam paper".
18 de mayo de 2017
Seems like we may need more context to understand what the situation is. Could also say When finished,...Depending on the context.
18 de mayo de 2017
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